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|| News Events Of West Pigeon Area By MBS. CLIFTON TERRELL Community Reporter relCrv Nits Walker and son. Jim. of Montgomery. Ala., are visiting Mrs. Walker's sister and brother in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh K E Terrell, on River Road. Mrs. Jack G. McCracken had as her visitors last weekend her moth er, Mrs. W. W. Wiliett, her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ellmore Willet and children of Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. MacMillan of Charlotte have been visiting Mrs. MacMillan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sentelle, this week. Mrs Conrad D. Maney and daughters, Lynn and Teresa, of West Asheville, spent last weekend with Mrs. Maney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Terrell. Attention Hemorrhoid (Pile) Sufferers A Wonderful New Discovery Just Put On The Market An ointment that has been used for the past two years by a prom inent Mt. Holly, N. C., doctor who states, "During the past thirty- ' seven years of general practice I 1 have used all the well-known and ' accepted remedies for the relief ' of Hemorrhoids?without a doubt, ? the formula known as SUTHER- v INE gives the most satisfactory <1 relief that I have ever used." 1 SUTHERINE is especially recom- I mended for the soothing relief of s pain and itching in Hemorhold f (piles). In many cases bleeding has been stopped. Ask for SU THERINE at all drug stores.?Adv. HARRY OLIVER (BUSTER) GREEN has been awarded a $500 scholarship In the Converse Col lege School of Music, Spartan burg, S. C. The award was made by the Music Foundation of Spartanburg .He will study piano and the flute and will play In the Spartanburg Symphony Or chestra and the Civic Band. Green, a 1055 graduate of the Waynesville High School, was the recipient of the first annual Arion award for merit, given by the high school music depart ment. NOTICE Having qualified as Administra rix of the estate of Reverend Wil iam L. Broome, late a resident of faywood County, N. C., this Is to totify all persons having claims igalnst said estate to file the same vith the undersigned at Lake 'unaluska on or before August 1, 1956, or this notice will be deaded .In bar thereof. All per ons indebted to said estate will ilease make immediate settlement. This August 10, 1955. MARIE S, BROOME, Admx. 553?A 11-18-25 S 1-8-15 State Fair Offering A Boost ? . The 88th North Carolina. State Fair, to be held October 18 through 22, will offer exhibitors more than $60,000 in premiums. But that's not all. This year, on a trial basis, the 3taie Ffc.iT will offer a 25 per cent boost in its standard listed prem iums. In order to qualify for the added cash, an exhibitor must start prior to the State Fair by exhlbit ting at one of the state's 88 other, smaller approved agricultural fairs. The exhibit must be of more than just blue ribbon quality. It must be an "Especially Worthy" entry. Secondly, It must be in a category that will permit Its entry in the State Fair. Those entries at county, district and regional fairs which meet the requirements will receive a "Spec ial Merit Designation" rosette, which are being furnished free to fair managers over the state. The rosette will designate the exhibit as exceptional, and especially worthy of exhibit at the State Fair. The judge at the local fair will sign tne roseite and place it on the ex hibit during the regular period of ; In 1955 Premiums -i _ . Judging. The next step for ,an exhibitor of an "Especially Worthy" entry Is tc check his State Fair catalogue, or that of his county farm or home agent, to see that the State Fair offers a premium for his particular type of entry. If there is no pre mium offered in the regular com petitive classes for his entry, it would not be eligible to be offic ially entered in the State Fair. ? For example: the State Fair has no class, accepts no entries and offers no premiums for mules.) Booth exhibits are also ineligiDie In those instances where the entry is qualified for exhibit at the State Fair, the "Especially Worthy" rosette mudt be on the exhibit during its display at the State Fair. The reason for the bonus offer, says Dr. J. S. Dorton, State Fair manager, is to encourage all fairs in North Carolina to "standardize their premium lists in accordance with the very latest recommended agricultural and industrial prac tices." ? Drivers Licenses Of 1000 Revoked ij By Patrol In Aug. The Motor Vehicle Department | withdrew the legal driving privi- , leges of nearly 1,000 Tar Heel ( motorists in August for drunken driving, In a regular monthly report of , license revokable traffic offenses | the vehicles agencyt reported 995 , drunk driving convictions, the . second highest total for the ypar. j Such convictions call for a man- , I datory revocation of driving privi- i BO eges for one yea; Spec. : ? \> r ?S ? n liter "U-pen ;^ notorists vith anoihet ;d of two of sj, i5 mph Speed itis over "0 it pile nipp 197 drivtt Tuckers wi;o were u >0. Mtscc'l.! us offense ng afu r oh- s ,-oked 9 v > ofitm less dr .ii' 3;., trj* .oxiciii. ihd 1 u-' 0(, sense ' i to? 1 uf rev to 1.U pensions 1 "til 1E&2-L Z3| I I TONIC . . 25 lbs. FLOUR PLANTATION $^.59 NANCY JANE SJ.69 NBC PREMIUM NBC VANILLA CRACKERS WAFERS 1 lb Box 23c 12-oz 33c JFG SALAD DRESSING Qt. 35c ARMOUR'S VEGETABLE SHORTENING 00c GROUND MOUNTAIN BOY BEEF WIENERS 35c 33c lb Pkg DELSEY TOILET TISSUE 4 Rolls 35? CHEER WASHING POWDER 26? LUX , SOAP (Reg.) 4 ?ars 27c TEXIZB LAUNDRY STARCH Qt. 19c I Balentine's Superette Corner Branner Ave. and Depot Street Waynesville ' Dial GL 6-8961 IESSO FUEL OIL I DIAL GL 6-5612 I S. W. Whidden I RESIDENT DISTRIBUTOR Wayneaville - Hueiwood mad Vicinity Serving the area from Clyde to Balaam Metered Truck Delivery Office Plant Located on Sulphur Springs Road I Night Phone GL 6-5750 /I . V / "Aeaulijul '?Hair / BRECK f j SHAMPOO * or Normal. Dry Or Mi I Oily Hair Ml l' 60' 1 (f SUPER ANAHIST g | /?P TABLETS i I WW?PB ' ^?1' H?y F?v?r Relief. HS BWAjl Maintains Resistonce to Further Illness. isasL- OR#" SUPER ANAHIST B ANTIBIOTIC P I NASAL SPRAT V Opont Your Stoppod Up A? ^ Not*. Koopi Your y|| #" 1 fcajja "Drip Zono" CUor. y 4 Os. Homicebrin. $126 Listerine .... 49c Gleem . . . 47c Ex-Lax*. ... 28c Alkaseltzer. . 54c Murine .... 54c Nervine SSS Tablets $1.19 Lavoris . . ; . 49c D-Con . . . $1.69 - \ . -? " ~ I 1 lake a good look at these big values ? then put a visit to 1 ^ I SJMTH'E on your shopping list. For here. ALL your favor- I / ite nationally advertised health and beauty aids are sold at ^p._/ low-as-possible prices ? a policy that has made our name jj 1 " synonymous with saving on all drug store merchandise. Come I 1 see for yourself ? you'll be convinced that we oiler top qualiy \ 1 |i at the bottom prices. 1 I j WITCH HAZEL I I CASTILE SOAP JJc ! I .Nail Polish Remover * 1 CUTEX IQc j FLASH BULBS :??No.5 J 3c 1 Pin Curl \ Home permanent f- 1 PIN-IT $?.50 j?| 1 HOT WATER BOTTLE "70c ^ | S&L yniVL (DsluLlal, vcwh \ ^ One of she moil valuable assets a person may p .. w good looking leelh. To have poor feerh. is in m (( neglect and carlessness. If your Iceth ore in r ei means seo your lamily denliil without delay. Modern dentistry, through developments made in re< l. \ results thot a generation ago would have been considered - ? . ''I impossible., ( LET SMITH'S FILL YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS Three Registered Pharmacists $1.00 Cara Nome CREAM DEODORANT C Ladies' and Men's PLASTIC BILLFOLDS 0 $1.25 Scalfs INDIAN RIVER MEDICINE S j Pint HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 4 100 YEAST TAB 2 $1.00 Woodburv HAND CREAM 5 ? 2 Cells (With (latteries) FLASHLIGHT g (^ofanwm\> | I D&BY OIL | 149c ||| i I I / "ANTI-COLIC" 1 m NURSED r| Easy to Use... Easy to Read... - - " 1 BRINGS QUICK I I HEADACHE RELIEF I I .?Tablef$ or 1 / Powder ?gV| 1 #L".r .. M ??(? ^ COLGATE I DENTAL CREAM I With GARDOL 1Ectrr 63c 1 WHITE' ^CLOVERINE | Brand SALVE Soothing relief for | chaps and y skin 4H0 \ irritations. HlJ ^Wi?w?mi '' i \ MAX FACTOR I I \| "?EE RED" I \ \ LIPSTICK I 1 I "Stay-on ^ |0 1 \ | lustre" K I ??, - * BOX OF 10 * BOX OF 40*t ? FILM DEVELOPING Roll Of 8 35c PALMOLIlj id J ANY BRU5M OR LATHER CI Jfrm^\ J ? Waterproof and washabfo ? Strong and full-cut for # comfort ? Odorless and acid-proof ? Coal and non-chafing r ? ? 59c i cf<? '~ii iSft ' 100 Tab 59c i Wta "*Okr ft: 100 Tab 98c t. Joseph Children's (IjSlSS ASPIRIN Hgj 39c JL AGORAL 6 oz. LJ 179c | h Pepto Bismol C| (Upset Tammy) Vu2?J 4-oz 59c " i Alophen JXl PILLS ? 100-49c Bayer % ^ Aspirin 100 62c (? ^ Son" I ( iiimd ^ ?? mtm ? ^-t J'*' ??? ? fd M m If f^y I.I W ???!; L V I i ? H - hlj If fl 1 Fj M |"'" V k 1 ?-,IB-?"TIome^p?rauTRexair^lore?"* MW?MMMP?????^?.???
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